Coin-card.



Y. out in the ap ended claim.

' rectangular piece of cardboard or like mate- 'n`"mit13D' STATES,

; FREDERIC W; r STACK,

`mrnrrivr oEErcE.

-Y comecahb. i

no. stasi?,

To a/ZZ whom it may concern.- v

citizen -of the United States, residin l-in vthe borou h ofBronx-,c1ty, county,`andv tate'v of New orkhave invented anV Improvemeant in'Coin ards, 'ci which the folloWi-rigisl Myinvention relates to coin-holderls-suchv as are lused fcr'sending coins safely -throughV the mails. i

The object of 'my invention is to provide a very simple, strong, and inexpensive device ofthe above-indicatedcharacter. l

The invention will. be fully describedlhereinafter'and the features of novelty pointed Reference 1s to be had to the accompanyin drawings, in TWl1ich-- l l y ure 1 is a face view of theblank froml Whic my improved coinfholder ismade. Fig. 2 is a plan of the completed article, and

3 isa section on line 33 of Fig. 2. I form Amy improved coin-holder-from a rial, Whichis divided into tWo une ual parts A and B by a line of 'scoring C` ara el with the shorter sides of lthe .rectan e.l The smaller art A is adapted to be fol ed over u on the ar er part B, as shown in Figs. 2 an 3, and to e secured by meansfof aste or other adhesive holdin the three edlges of the smaller part or flap The pocket thus formed is given the proper size or depth byembossing a circular or approximately circular portion D on the lap A, a's shown, adacent to 'a slot E,

vwhich vis parallel with the. s ort or transverse side o 'I the holder. The embossed ortion D vextends to the centralportion of t e slot E,

I Specification of Lettera lPatenti Appuminmed April 1 2, le'oal-fsuni No. 2651164 'ratentedjune 19, 19o6.f'

Wma, www., extends-1a tan .tides be.' Beit known that 'L FREDERIG W. SfrAcK, az'

ytmd theentra'nce tothe approximately cir 4c f cular pocket. This vrelative arrangement .of

the embossed portion and of the slotproperly y centers and into. the poc et from theslotand at the Y san'cti'mefallows the holder to be vsed with' '45 equal efficiency for coins oivariou's sizes. The

said portion Willcause the coin to be snapped 5ol against the backing formed bythe 4 artB, and said edge portion or edge strip will then` form a stop to prevent the Withdrawal ofthe' coin. The coin is effectually concealed -'and l rotected against detection or .loss'intrlansit'. 55 he recipient' destroys the holder byctting it preferably at the slot E, andthusjreleases..

the coin.

Iclaim4,4 Y i. A coin-holder, comprising a piece of. stiff '6u .material doubled for a ortionfof its length. 5,

.and provided inone of t e layers .ofthe doli-i bled portion with a ',transvrseslot for theinsertionv cfa coinand an approximately circularembossed pocket-formin' 'part which 65 connects with said ,slot fora dis ance'smaller than the length ol. the slot, the end's" .of the slot extending beyond the saidze'mbossed part.-

In testimony whereof I vhave hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing'. ,79Y

witnesses. y p FREDERIC W. STACK.

` Witnesses:

n .Jas-S; HANcxEn:

'des a coin duri'n itsmsertion 

